peace of mind
peace of mind — idiom
1. the calm and comfortable feeling you have when you are not worried, because you
the calm and comfortable feeling you have when you are not worried, because you trust that everything is safe or under control
Buying a good home security system gave Salma and her family real peace of mind.
give + someone + peace of mind
Allison double-checked the door locks before bed for extra peace of mind.
Knowing that her son had arrived safely brought Nkechi great peace of mind.
Travel insurance may not be cheap, but it offers peace of mind during long trips.
Having a written contract gives both parties peace of mind about the agreement.
- reassurance
focuses on the act of being comforted or told things are OK, rather than the inner calm itself
- serenity
more formal and spiritual; implies deep inner calm regardless of external circumstances
- a clear conscience
specifically refers to peace of mind that comes from knowing you have done the right thing morally
文法句型
give + someone + peace of mind
bring + peace of mind
offer + peace of mind
find + peace of mind
用法筆記
Often used in contexts related to safety, security, finances, health, and long-term planning. Common verb partners include give, bring, offer, provide, find, and enjoy.